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Culture
The Next Oil Spill
According to a new documentary, we're all responsible for the BP disaster.
Patricia Aufderheide

Labor
Silicon Valley Firm’s Wage Theft: ‘Worse Than Sweatshops’
Alex Lubben

Labor
Denmark’s McDonald’s Workers Aren’t Demanding $15 an Hour—Because They’re Already Making $20
Janet Allon, AlterNet

Labor
‘Yelp for Guestworkers’ Shines Light On Shadowy, Abusive Recruiting Process
Rachel Luban

Culture
The Filmmaker Any Cinema-Literate Progressive Must Know
Finally, more of Chris Marker's work is becoming available in the U.S. Here's where to start.
Michael Atkinson

Comics
GamerGate: The Internet’s Ebola
Matt Bors
Video
How People Are Becoming Corporations
Miles Kampf-Lassin

Labor
With Election in a Dead Heat, Union-Busting Gov. Scott Walker Attacks the Unemployed
Roger Bybee

Feature
The Vicious Attacks of GamerGate Are the Norm for Women on the Internet
A brief history of online violence against women.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle

Dispatch
Terkel’s Torch-Bearers
Meet the new generation of oral historians.
Theo Anderson

Labor
Rahm Emanuel Has a New Progressive Challenger in Chicago’s Mayoral Race
Yana Kunichoff

Labor
Good News for Philadelphia Teachers: Court Delays Unelected Reformers’ Shady Contract Cancellation
Kevin Solari

Labor
Hawaiian Health Care Workers Push Back Against Health Care Giant Kaiser Permanente
Steve Early

Feature
It’s Not Just Bigoted Cops—Ferguson Has Seen a Century of Racist Policies
Segregated cities like Ferguson, Missouri, don't just develop spontaneously. They are consciously created by people and institutions who have a stake in maintaining racial inequality.
Joshua Holland

Labor
The Sharing Economy: 21st Century Technology, 19th Century Worker Protections
Amanda Armstrong

Labor
Remembering the Deadly Donora Smog
Kari Lydersen

Labor
The Super Bowl Will Gross Half a Billion Dollars This Year, But the NFL Really Needs Your Free Labor
Aviana Willis
Video
A Dollar Bill Is Not What You Think It Is
Miles Kampf-Lassin
